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The cleanse program I’ve created is a 30 day cleanse program for our Living Healthy Feeling Empowered essential oil & wellness community. This is only open to people in our oils community. You can become part of this community when you enroll with me or someone on our Living Healthy Feeling Empowered team.

This cleanse runs twice a year but you will have access to the private group right away when you join our Living Healthy Feeling Empowered oil community.
If you are wanting to cleanse right away, then I would recommend that you look at starting with the Cleanse & Restore kit.

When you get this kit it also includes your wholesale purchasing account. This enables you to purchase additional oils, supplements, etc throughout the year at 25% off.

(If in another country you will want to head over here and message me.

Next, choose the wholesale customer option or the wellness advocate option if you’d like to share the oils with others.

Fill in the form and then on the next screen choose the Cleanse + Restore kit.

The last screen will ask you if you’d like to setup a Loyalty Rewards (LRP) order for the next month. This is NOT required but is a great way to earn free product with each monthly order. There is no minimum cost.

You’ll then receive a welcome email from me with some of our team’s content, links to our cleanse FB group, our other team programs, etc!

Okay, so I’ve been wanting to make my very own natural sunscreen. So I made it using these ingredients:

The steps I took:

Combined

all ingredients except zinc oxide in the jar. I then placed a saucepan with a couple inches of water on the stove over medium/low heat. Next, I placed the jar in the saucepan and stirred the contents until everything starts to melt. When the ingredients are combined, I then added the zinc oxide and stirred it really well. Fina

lly, I put the jar in a cool area. This is what I use to prevent sunburns for myself and my kiddo. 🙂

Just recently I’ve started using this diaper rash cream they just came out with because it has the ingredients that can help suppor

I only apply the shampoo to the roots and right by scalp… it will already get on the rest of the hair on it’s own. Then, I condition my hair once per week with this conditioner. I only apply it to the ends.

🙂 I hope this helps you as much as it has helped me. It is so wonderful to find more natural ways of taking care of our bodies! Click below for my DIY Dry Shampoo Spray Video!

Oh, yes! Shaving Cream is another great way to use your essential oils! This is perfect for men and women.

This DIY shaving cream uses some of the best oils for our skin which are Peppermint eo,Sandalwood eo, and Tea Tree oil/Melaleuca eo. Combining these amazing oils with shea butter and coconut oil will leave your skin smooth and moisturized. This is super easy to make by the way.

Knowing how to use the oils we have is helpful and necessary. Why get something we won’t use?

Here are some Sandalwood Oil uses and benefits:

A major benefit of Sandalwood eo the way it promotes healthy and smooth skin. Putting Sandalwood eo on the skin will not only promote a smooth complexion, but it supports in reducing the appearance of skin imperfections. Additionally, there are benefits to making Sandalwood essential oil part of your skincare routine.

You can also fill a large bowl with hot water, apply one to two drops of Sandalwood essential oil to your face, and cover your head with a towel. Next, place your face over the steaming water. This at-home spa treatment will leave your skin feeling nourished and rejuvenated. (Be careful; do not put your face in the water if it is hot enough to burn you)! 😉

Sandalwood essential oil can support in enhancing your mood. The aroma of Sandalwood will help settle and balance emotions. Try applying two drops of Sandalwood essential oil to your hands. Then, put your hands around your nose and inhale for 30 seconds. This can help in lessening tension and balancing our emotions.

Sandalwood has been found to be quite helpful to gardeners. In addition, studies have shown that Sandalwood eo can have positive effects on plants. In one case, researchers sprayed several types of plants with Sandalwood essential oil. After spraying the plants, it showed that the essential oil helped the plants deal with environmental stress. So, try using a Sandalwood essential oil solution to save the day in your gardening endeavors.

Sandalwood essential oil can benefit your hair. If you want to use Sandalwood essential oil on your hair, simply apply one or two drops of the oil to wet hair. This can help provide a natural shine. You could even add 2 drops to your current hair care products!

Try this eo during yoga!

Not only is Sandalwood essential oil good for the skin and look of it, but it can promote a smooth and comfortable shave.

Add two drops of Sandalwood essential oil to a hot bath to reduce feelings of stress and promote relaxation.

Diffuse Sandalwood next to your bed as you are going to sleep to help promote a relaxing environment for a restful night’s sleep. Additionally, you can also apply a few drops of Sandalwood essential oil to the back of your neck before going to sleep to promote restful sleep.

You might be looking for support for emotions, more energy, physical needs, skin care, how to clean with essential oils, or support in some other area of your life. There is an oil that can benefit you in your life. 🙂

In addition, I will explain what essential oils are and go over several oils with you. This will be a great chance to ask any questions you might have about essential oils at the end of the presentation.

I’ve been asked numerous times to provide an educational intro class to the people who are not local to me! I would love to. Now I am offering that to anyone that is interested in knowing more about essential oils.

Oh and there’s no fee! Totally free class.. just show up with a water bottle, pen, paper, and yourself!

Cradle cap is actually a build up of oil and dead skin cells on a baby’s scalp. It looks like dandruff, and is white or yellow. It doesn’t hurt, and can be caused by too much oil; this can be triggered by genetics, use of alcohol on scalp, or a yeast imbalance.